Corrinne Hess

Corri Hess, former BizTimes Milwaukee Reporter.

Opus Group building first structure in Mount Pleasant Business Park

The Opus Group purchased 9.4 acres of vacant land in the Mount Pleasant Business Park and will build a 155,844-square-foot speculative building there, the first building in the park.

South Water Street apartment tower planned

Milwaukee-based developer David Winograd is set to begin construction on a 12-story development at the site of the never-built Rivianna project along the Milwaukee River in the city’s Walker’s Point neighborhood.

Racine mayor calls for more tri-state rail options

Using a Back to the Future theme to illustrate his points, Racine Mayor John Dickert, challenged his colleagues to stop nitpicking at budgets and build a future for the next generation that will allow them to compete globally.

Walker says skills gap will hold back tri-state economy

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker believes one of the challenges that will continue to face Wisconsin and the tri-state region is the skills gap that has plagued the region for several years.

Metropolitan planning needed for tri-state economic development

The economic potential of the tri-state region won’t be unlocked until the political leaders in Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana have a better understanding of each state’s assets and problems.

Developers narrowed for Mequon “town center” parcel

The City of Mequon will decide which developer will be offered a chance to purchase 13.4 acres of prime real estate for $1 by the end of the month.
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Airgas Safety sells building in Germantown to move to larger location

Allenton-based Kreilkamp Trucking purchased a 102,000-square-foot warehouse and office building in Germantown from Airgas Safety Inc. for $3.38 million. The Barry Company worked closely with Airgas Safety over the last couple of years to procure a site for the company’s new 250,000 square foot building and to assist them in the sale of their current building at W185 N11300 Whitney Drive. “Activity was great and the building showed very well,” said Jim Young of the Barry Company, who worked with Kurt Van Dyke on the sale. “We had well over 30 tours of the property during our marketing campaign from all different industries.” With this sale, the last available 100,000-square-foot of industrial/manufacturing building in Washington County comes off the market as demand still grows. “This was one of the only remaining big blocks of space on the far northwest side for users to consider and I think it's going be challenging going forward to place tenants and buyers, unless we see some meaningful construction activity or new vacancy come online in 2016,” Van Dyke said. Adam Williquette, senior vice president of Anderson Commercial Group, represented Kreilkamp Trucking. Indiana Investments, LLC, which does business as Kreilkamp Trucking, purchased the property to add to its portfolio. With the purchase, it brings Indiana Investments’ Washington county holdings to more than 800,000 square feet. The company has a user for the building, with exception of about 25,000 square foot office space at the property, Williquette said.

A new proposal being floated for The Rock

A year after being turned down for a city-financed baseball stadium in Franklin, Developer Michael Zimmerman will be back next week with a proposal for The Rock Sports Complex.

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